. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Eighty-Acre Field of Yearling Grafts, Washington Nursery Co., Fall 1911 Yearling Grafts from this Field, as Shipped November 11 In this field we planted over two million apple grafts in March, 1911, and enough more in adjacent fields to make over three and one- quarter million in all. We had a 7,5 per cent stand, as shown above, one of the finest sights imaginable, and probably not equaled in its class in the United States. Those Are Some of the Trees We Shipped Read what tlie customevs say. Dozens more letters like these on hie: TESTIMONIALS Washington Anacortes
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Eighty-Acre Field of Yearling Grafts, Washington Nursery Co., Fall 1911 Yearling Grafts from this Field, as Shipped November 11 In this field we planted over two million apple grafts in March, 1911, and enough more in adjacent fields to make over three and one- quarter million in all. We had a 7,5 per cent stand, as shown above, one of the finest sights imaginable, and probably not equaled in its class in the United States. Those Are Some of the Trees We Shipped Read what tlie customevs say. Dozens more letters like these on hie: TESTIMONIALS Washington Anacortes, Nov. 13, 1911. "This is about as nice a lot of trees that I ever had the pleasure of opening up, and the custom- ers were well pleased with their ; A. F. Schreiber. Goldendale, Nov. 15, 1911. "Am well pleased with my ; E. S. Seitzinger. Spokane, East 1504 11th Ave., Nov. 14, 1911. "Such a shipment as this 425 Wageners it is a pleasure to turn over to a man who trusted to me to order for him and select the ; Herman Thoeni. Pasco, Nov. 20, 1911. "The trees came in fine shape and they were more than I expected. The rose buslies were also fine. Thanking you for your courteous treat- ; A. R. Byquist. Orting, Nov. 20, 1911. "I am happy to re- port to you that everyone without excep- tion who received trees or shrubbery spoke in highest terms of praise and declared it the best lot ever delivered in ; J. C. Jacques. Seattle, 3113 King St., Nov. 18, 1911. "I unpacked the Greenwood box, found everything in good condition, packing perfect, trees ; Levi Wright. Fllensburg, Sept. 21, 1911. "Will say that I am well pleased with the stock sup- plied last spring. You will remember you could not furnish first grade, but sent the best you had. Stock has made a splendid grow ; A. E. Gaston. Walla Walla, Nov. 3, 1911. "The trees, rose bush, one Perfection currant, came yesterday, bu
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